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A Kids Book About The Tulsa Race Massacre

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Hardcover
$19.99 US
7-11/16"W x 10-1/16"H | 20 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Apr 08, 2025 | 64 Pages | 9780241743690
Age 5-9 years | Grades K-4
This book will help kids learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre—one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history—and encourage them to learn from our past and keep history from repeating itself.


The Tulsa Race Massacre happened between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob attacked the predominantly Black Greenwood neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. To this day, this is one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history—and one of the most forgotten. This book will help kids understand what happened on that day in 1921 and encourage them to learn from our past and keep history from repeating itself.
Carlos Moreno (he/him) grew up in Silicon Valley, California. When he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, as a young website developer, Greenwood welcomed him with open arms. He lives in Tulsa to this day, now with his wife and daughter, working as a graphic designer, writer, and community advocate. View titles by Carlos Moreno

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This book will help kids learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre—one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history—and encourage them to learn from our past and keep history from repeating itself.


The Tulsa Race Massacre happened between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob attacked the predominantly Black Greenwood neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. To this day, this is one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history—and one of the most forgotten. This book will help kids understand what happened on that day in 1921 and encourage them to learn from our past and keep history from repeating itself.

Author

Carlos Moreno (he/him) grew up in Silicon Valley, California. When he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, as a young website developer, Greenwood welcomed him with open arms. He lives in Tulsa to this day, now with his wife and daughter, working as a graphic designer, writer, and community advocate. View titles by Carlos Moreno